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Quickly prototype with Renesas MCU Clicker 4 dev board from MIKROE and a wide variety of sensor and communication modules

MIKROE, the embedded solutions company that dramatically cuts development time by providing innovative hardware and software products based on proven standards, has launched Clicker 4 for R7FA4M2AD3CFP is a compact, low cost development board designed as a complete, ready-to-go solution for building new products with unique functionalities. At its heart lies the R7FA4M2AD3CFP MCU, the powerful Renesas microcontroller based on the high-performance Arm® Cortex®-M33 32-bit core, operating at frequencies up to 100 MHz. Clicker 4 for R7FA4M2AD3CFP features four mikroBUS™™ sockets and an onboard CODEGRIP programmer and debugger, also pioneered by MIKROE.

Comments Neb Matic, MIKROE’s CEO: “The four mikroBUS sockets on this Renesas dev board facilitates massive expandability, by allowing designers to combine four Click boards™ from a choice of over allow you 1900 of these application specific boards – the biggest add-on board collection in the world. Click boards are available in 11 categories : Audio & Voice, Clock & Timing, Display & LED, HMI, Interface, Mixed Signal, Motor Control, Power Management, Sensors, Storage and Wireless Connectivity.”

He continues: “Clicker 4 for R7FA4M2AD3CFP is perfect for engineers who need to quickly build and test new concepts using a wide variety of sensor and communication modules. Ideal for creating fully functional, specialized devices where a compact and powerful processing core is essential, this MIKROE Renesas dev board is suitable for industrial monitoring and control units that require reliable ARM-based processing and modular expansion, and also for developing advanced IoT gateways or automation controllers that need to interface with multiple wireless standards simultaneously.”

Driven by the Arm® Cortex®-M33 core, the R7FA4M2AD3CFP provides substantial computational power to handle the most demanding embedded tasks and real-time requirements. The onboard CODEGRIP function enables programming and debugging over USB-C, allowing easy firmware loading and real-time debugging without the need for external hardware. Each section of the Clicker 4 for R7FA4M2AD3CFP board is clearly marked and organized, ensuring a clean interface that simplifies development and accelerates the prototyping phase. Dedicated onboard power management circuitry results in a stable platform for complex multi-module applications.

The launch of Clicker 4 for R7FA4M2AD3CFP follows on quickly from the signing of a multi-year MCU development tool support deal between Renesas and MIKROE. Already, there are 555 Renesas MCUs with bare-metal support in NECTO Studio multi-architectural IDE – 152 with full mikroSDK support – and more than 12,000 projects with Renesas dev boards live now on MIKROE’s EmbeddedWiki embedded projects platform.

About MIKROE

MIKROE is committed to changing the embedded electronics industry through the use of time-saving industry-standard hardware and software solutions.
With unique concepts like Remote Programming/Debugging, One New Product/Day, the NECTO Multi-Architectural IDE and most recently, the EmbeddedWiki™ platform with more then million ready-for-use projects, MIKROE combines its dev boards, compilers, smart displays, programmers/debuggers and 1900+ Click board™ development boards to dramatically cut development time. mikroBUS™; mikroSDK™; SiBrain™ and DISCON™ are open standards and mikroBUS has been adopted by over 100 leading microcontroller companies and integrated on their development boards.